Anyone else using these pellets. They are the only ones that drop Mynahs at 25yrds, from my 15ftlbs Cometa, with awesome regularity. Hit almost anywhere and they drop, a few flaps and gasps and they expire, usually with loads of blood loss.

Nothing else I have tried are as accurate and lethal on Mynahs. The Hornets are good but not reliably accurate in my gun, which is only average power certainly no magnum. At $15 for 200 they are not cheap but they are killers. The point penetrates those feathers really well.

the nose shape is exact copy of a 9mm full metal sub machine gun bullet developed in 1980s to get

around international rules over expanding military bullets by phillipines from memory,nose shape deliberatly designed to force flesh away violently from nose to creat one very nasty wound,they do exactly

the same in airguns,and higher velovity the more destructive they become.

come in two different nose diameters,to get tpo accuracy you need find the diameter that fits your barrel

correctly,they can be very accuate if rifle likes them in my experience.

Interesting, I stopped using the pointed pellets as I noticed they from
my springer they drop quite a bit more than a rounded pellet at 30+ M. I
did that test before I had a chrony, maybe have to try again to see how
much more velocity they lose than a rounded pellet.

The rounded one seem to have no problem penetrating a hare, I don't shoot many birds, just a few magpies.

Yeah they are not really for long ranges unless you have heaps of power. The Ballistic Coefficient is .017 And JSBs are .031 so they do drop like a rock over 25m with my gun. But they get through a mass of feathers much better at shorter ranges. JSBs can bounce off mynahs. For rabbits etc they have no advantage.

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